Fernandes quit threat

TONY FERNANDES rocked QPR by insisting he will QUIT if he cannot fix their problems.

The Malaysian tycoon’s disastrous 18 months as owner hit a new low when knocked out of the FA Cup by League One side MK Dons.

And they are rock bottom of the Premier League ahead of their clash against Manchester City tomorrow.

Fernandes, 48, said: “Always spirits up. If i can’t fix it I’ll be the first to go.”

But he is still optimistic about turning the season around — but time is running out.

Harry Redknapp is his third boss at Loftus Road after the decision to replace Neil Warnock with Mark Hughes went wrong.

Redknapp blasted his second-string players for their Cup display at the weekend.

But fans questioned Fernandes’ role and he takes responsibility for their plight.

He added on Twitter: “Many fans attacking me. Doing our best. As I said we won’t stop trying. I’ll take all responsibility and face the music.” Redknapp has vowed to axe most of the team for the clash against Manchester City. He said: “It’ll be a different team.”